Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 09, 1918, Image 2

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S. A.
PRFTTV I s-r-.,
per
' "nd-class matte.
HWWthe,Great Ufc"Jotaed in Th
Wondrous Leap Over the Fa!
mous Ridge.
Ia old, old times ... . , , .
rw'jiir .f . ' lne m guest
Tona3 , r S.h,:.." barb ofbrIM
One Year ""UUn: ,e distant ooe n "'
s;x Month,::;:: '"ji ;r; "c,Jme sz." 33
Tire Months : - -J5 j daughter, the
; 50 ,",e,J Come Hu- Come Mi ! Come
FMMYf AUG. 9, IJ18.
"a! (The , Zr"'.5 onle
T?..i r. "LUUU 111 (Iff m fr...
--rlor .Huron, Mlehtaln and
o; r-.. us wy to the sea. a nut
icasln,
of painted ... , V"'".una "'
and romn,j ""' scra
floated NoThtt r,,he r"''"nr
"""tin with Bl oe A "'. '
That l ire Siren.
I lie no.v fire Kiron
liu 1 1 : ...
- ...... ..ouneu has arrived and i
i:-l-al.ed (J tr, f)f tlle ,oberti
' " U M'lu' n,Kl Willow streets
Jim II, i'n' i,
" " voice about 400
t'' more discordant than a whole
-vy or tnoso four-l,KKed, lonS-,
canaries that lien Hu
K.'tl'K out north of hex
11 'urn:; loose
Nt'iflbiliUos a
fi"l )
, . "lal1 a "uart of moon
, " "" 'm want t g(
lH,no ,U1 li,k ''Is wife. While th.
"J uaiiH are all jku'h
thi:; writer
ig-eared
vuBBart propo
axiiiKton. Whet
rips up a man's.
1'i'tn liim on the
K'lial friends (
we itrH In fnv,,,. ,.r
. in
tn rerun on the wl
ior
llUUl':
perfectly tiovUltV
our heretofore ,,uie,
city.
yet heard c
i Wrn t,t l.i . i
rocontly ordered I floated on the hrL" i. . preon ""d
were of f.,,... ...... moccasin l
waror - ... " l'
vlng.s of nninf " "nu their
to
8'oe. At Inst Yh
" Preeinlnn j. 1
fI Rut JL'
i'i inxiiie HUC,
toiitriviK- -
, r. into
i iaw-nbidinj:
Ti... oi.lv two cKl.-'tis
leased with tlio tUinB an
w l'ruvne, KUliev
Will or ',n
tiMnlir li
VruMie t liiiiku the
tcl'by th- Hi"'" will
.. ,: lire wi'.hot't
out"1.11 J , ...
;!lvlni? him f.'.o
thOUSUMIlH OL Kl
the r-r-r-r-i-r-
will Jur 1.
nd thai pn.se(
in li
that IVn i
- j iii.i'.r ov i.
So over the rSL. IJl
foaled down
bey le!iP0(j nnd rhor
f';rted Mr,,, Thnn '
u' p nui do'
,7' l"! and 0
...lucd nod la'
foam and enj'
today- t:A
irey Si'e tl
lite (?.'"fD
their tw'
In the
font.
r
ist
nnd
came
.s nnd
a dread
le so far
father will
I Come Hul
i follow me !"
y pprans and
painted wings,
sang like happy
tho little Er cried :
n the steep again !"
own the five maids
.ighed nt the sport and
.ed It Niagara Falls. And
.gh the rainbow mist, you
ieir relies of blue and chryso
and their painted wings nnd
.nkllng feet, ns the five play
vnterf!U. New- York Evening
.riiiteinient ot tin
,m.,y and Dr. Hntwr. io-
tooth earpenie,
disturbance cre.i
will Hinother any
I he use oi
111" '
water tl't,!;
,.r iiiimuliif! many
Wt I"
i .,,,1 Hoc says
... ...
nil the tecuu in
,.(H for lino "ur
never
nor
M FOR MANY MILLIONS
Vf
,st Spaces ot Siberia That Have Yet
to Be Surveyed and Exploited
by Man.
I-r-r
iwn
incur
lie" were.
fity Vui'U la
If lli'pplier
,y l! : .if' '
hei ini: e tb''
lltll tV
Truck.
l ever
.. r.ics it.
Ity nmyor-
men are
not I -.vim', t'
fuutlni;
tin ssvept
will not be
and council
hire the town
re:;arls lire
on neiili-ni
ligblim: apparatus..
At a iiii'o'JnH f the coiiiicil Mon
day evenlil''. a coii'.r act was made for
the pv.rrh,'.' e ot a inodel ante
lire truck lit 'viz i 1 1 Is eonihiucl n
moil M il c ' c ni i a 1. i iicjae, luise reels.
r iiiiiini.'iit ,is well
old, reliable tmcket
lie ed to ex
A' ill illlellllllllg ill
'he -h iue will cost
Ai'clf ni 5 t ..on. nil and V ill
lived alu.nl ihe List of tie
The biggest nnd loneliest land on
the globe Is Siberia, of which nt the
present moment there Is net much talk.
Kays London Answers. Any one who
would set about lis conquest by In
vaslon would find the task a herculean
one, for It contains nearly five mil
lion soiiare miles, and Is about 45
limes as bl as the Iirlllsh isles!
In these vast spnees tlivrt) Is a popu
lation less (ban London contains by n
couple of millions, nnd there lire lmn
dreds of thousands of Kipuiiii miles of
tin Itory where no human being Is to
be i eeii. The mighty rivers of Siberia
lire tilnniht rendered tissleij by th
fact that they flow mostly into the
Arctic ocean, and their lower courses
are loetiouim during trip greater part
LEXINGTON ITEMS
R. H. Lane is spending a few
days in Portland.
Wednesday is a; n...
Thursday the Ladies,' r...f and
Little Ruth Din: amsets
ijl at her hope vy: j was quite
evf. tnnuiliti anrl
here visiting ., of Nebraska, is
Miller. . his brother, E. C.
Mrs. I
J. Pjidberj in enjoying
from her sister, who came
. Sunday's train,
lerman Hill is talcing his va
tion this week in Portland vis
ting; his grandmother.
Miss Margaret Jackson is en
tertaining her friend, Miss Giatt
and her cousin, Miss Florence
Lisey.
Mrs. Ada Miller, wife of E. C.
Miller, has left for an extended
visit to her old heme in Illinois.
Ska expects to be gone until Oc
tober.
Miss Vesta Cutsforth is here
visiting; her sister, Mrs. Maude
II. Pointer. Vesta is well known
here, as Lexington formerly was
her home.
W. 0. Hill and C. A. Johnson
went to the mountains over Sun
dy and were lucky enouh to
bring home about a gallon of
luscious hueklebemes apiece.
W. F. Barnett has purchased
the W. P. MeMillan building that
ic occupied by Burgoyne's store
end is having the uppor story
remodeled iato apartments for
rent.
Tie TEialum Company has
D- R- J- 'AUGHAN
DENTIST
rmanently locale
low's Buii
Keppner,
S
in Oddfel-
Oregoa
E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office iri Roberts' Building
Heppner, Oregon
DR. N. E. WINNARD
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Heppner Oregon
DR. A. D. McMURDO
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drup Store
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, V. 3.
Lr.nd Office at The Dalles, Ore c,
June 19th, 1918.
Notice is hereby given that John T.
Kirk, of Heppner, Oregon, who, v.i
January 25, 1915, made Homeite-.l
Entry, No. 0144 Jl for EHNW'i,
NE, NE14SW14, Section J8, Towu-
ihlp 1, South, Ranse S East, Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notlcs .,r
Intention to make Final three-ysii1
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before C. C. Patter
son, U. S. Commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on the 9th day of Ausust.
1918.
Claimant names as wltnessei: Ar
;hur W. Gemmell, of Lexington, Ore
gon; Frank L. Wilkin, of Lexington,
Oregon; Fred B. Ritchie, of Lexing
ton, Oregon; and James Q. Dohe
of Heppner, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
49dJ Register.
Heppner
Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
Heppner, Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Heppner, Oregon
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
Heppner,
Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U.
Land Ofllce at LaGrande, Oregon,
July 5th, 1918.
Notice is hereby c'ven !'iat Robert
A. Cullck, of Leni, jlorrow Co.,
Oregon, who, on August Is'., 1513,
made Homestead Ei.lir, N i. t"'t2j 9
for NHNE, SWNE, NWVi
Si:U, SVaSEi.i, SEViSWVi, a:.. I I.Jt
4, Koe. 18, Township 1 South, Range
29 East, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to mako
three-year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
C. C. Patterson, United States Com
missioner, at his office, at Heppner,
Oregon, on the 10th day of Septem
ber, 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Frank M. Pedro, of Echo, Orogo:i,
Mason F. Duncan, Gussie E. Aye-",
and John Brosnan.all of Lena,Ore .
C. S. DUNN,
Register.
Watch paper for dates
DR. J. G. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST
Portland, Oregon
certainly been getting a supply KeiTar monthly visits to Hepv-
of coal and wood on hand this
wW It hift Unr llolmnc huti-l
tnx to get men to unload the fael
on time anal save the demum.go
charces.
Someoie wanted an tuner tube
for a Buiek very badly (or they
broke iato the I exinitton garaxe
Tuesday night aed "borrowed
eae. There is a let of petty
stesliig geiig oe whiea would
er should be stepped by bavin?
Ue city appoint a night marshal.
What is the matter with ringing
i.er and lone.
lUH
aul hi
us a t-a'.t.TN 'C
Wh.. li Kin 3
cell. . it aha:'t:k
t-ip; -lit lit'
col !
I- .1
I'M
l i. pillar t'ol plc to Wed SuiiiI.it.
en !
I. :
l
ll .
('
C-
n.
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'r
f...
l
Si .
--in. it i' . p.'pu'iar lirst a..-dstaiit
, r of tl I "i i' t National liaitk.
in i:ir Thursday morning for
,.i;o! i , n ii i: w iih hlin u iiuir
i . , ...... to wed Mis Nettie
.1,1, l.e i li.it in' li daughter of
;. i ' ', .i i'ii I c r tlc.i i:e t'urrlii.
i'-i !.,iii. 'I'lie c.l
i l l. e Snii.I.iy nt the
in , .ie ir. heir., ecu- Cr.'sh.ini.
v Ic: a ; . h the I s .i i" ; ciipli
lc,i . V I .in ..t.t t rip t.i 'l'.i. .'"'.I
"..III'!
11 I
.1 I
III
I '-h C..I1111.M.1.
lc, cut 1 puii hascl u
l..pncr where t!ie
t !,. ir f i icn.U soon
r 1 I
of the year, and their mouth are nt I the curfew, as in the good old
nil time fery difficult of nccess. Arc'iygy
Rev. arJ-$500-Re ward
Notice is hcrsby given that I
will pay a reward of Five Hun
dred dollars ($500.00) for the ar
rest and conviction of any person
or persons stealing any of my
horses er cattle from my pictures
or frons the ratine.
Stock branded a follows:
Horses. JK connected on right
skouldrr. Yearlings ami 2-vtn.r-
tlc Siberia Is a vast country In Itself,
but very Inhospllable.
Siberia, It Is said, Is destined to bo
the granary of the world; imd the
opening of the railway nrrns its en
tire breadth has certalny dune much
to develop Its resource.
Man In the Making.
We nre nil snlptors of life. From
the anthropoid ape utiiifu clear up
through tin- iikcs, In tli slow process
of evolution, man has boon nt work
chiseling I.Pnxelf. Always on tho whole
bettering himself a little, eliminating
the miliual, the brute qualities more
nnd more, in spite of setbacks, he has
persistently struggled toward Ihe renl
lr:i'l.'ii of his Idylls the higher iniiti,
the Ideal iniiu.
Our n'ulpuirlng Is menial; our
thought Is the chisel that traces the
Meal In life's marble. Angel and d.
i:an, I canty and ugMuess, success and
failure i'.e hide by side In the mar
ble of l!f..-Ir. Or'smi Swet Harden,
III New Slices
DR. GUMSTER
VETERINARIAN
Heppner, Oregon
License-l Graduate
Phone 722 (Day or Night)
FRANCIS A. MeMENAUIN
LAWYER
Roberts Bldg. Heppner, Ore.
OiTice Phone Main 643
Residence Plena Main GG5
ROY V. rYHITEIS
REAL ESTATE, LOANS,
INSURANCE
Hpjnr, Oregon
DR. J. J. CALLAWAY
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
C Roberts Building
olds, bar over JK connected on Keepntr, Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
July 5th, 1918.
Notice Is hereby given that Fl yd
M. Duncan, of Lena, Oregon, w ,o,
ti, I 3cember 1st 1913, made Honie
1 Entry, No. 012616, for NE'i
Uits 1 and 2 and KliNW',,
. jn 30, Township 1 South, Ra t)
2J lJast, Willamette Meridian, 1 as
(lied notice of Intention to mai.u
three-year Proof, to establish cl.ii.n
to the land abore described, be.'
C. C. Patterson, United States C, a
missioner, at his office, nt Heppas.",
Oregon, on the 10th day of Septem
ber 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Frank M. Pedro, of 11,1 o, Orer ;
II bert A. Cullick, Ousfie E. A; i
and Marsh Courtney, of Lena, V
'oU.
C. S. DUNK,
Roglc'.or.
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Ml'
an 1 I -
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I
ti.T I i.r I Istilng Trip. j
i- . s'm.M.I. M.mrl. I'.
a ,,! v- If . t'r l. M. Mal.l.i '
.1 M' - W ll- on !.t ! -j.
a 1 1 1 if I in ;-' . b'.n in 4
r I'. .1 i lc. inn:.; f (' . li
M i i . iii .1 oi. - a f.-r n-i
, t i. . . V, ' Mr and Mr
St.. il .iiiim-I ft-ii I'.-i t ..ml
t it. . leg to j. In tM
n n.l I' nil :.i 1 r. p.f.-.l t i
' .. .! .-. - l-i .in ;.o- liiol li-h -
1 I- l.-l e Ae I, . . I I .. ... H
'si i i I .i cr i f I' no tl H. an.)
t f..f Iv ii-ii i!'i tf.-ut
l-l.-t It I -..l-t t he h. ail
t ( -r . .in plug.
"Nuts" of Prlsrend.
l'ri-reiid luiike r iniirktihly imxlest
dell. ands en orlli.'grnplijr for a HiilUnn
low ll, being p,l:,d In only ll differ-
ml w a) i.
It has iii. tied for a water bmird,
toraiiM. the river l'.lrltin, culled th
MarKa by caiml geographers, cuts
tho town tu two, while lu almost nil
the Mrcelt there are brocks that
come torr.ius nfi.-r lnviy rulus.
Tl.e 1'riM-i ii.lliiii "iuit" are the most
gaudily dr. e.l people In the Hulkans.
en. I t'.o 1. 1. ul bnrniirs l-ltio lih gnr
Mi giirneius, l.e.ld,. which the ruin
l..whu..l ii.-.ktl.s Iiiiu.-t.s1 on Inno
cent Hi tlU'.ii;. n nt Chrtvuuis would
In. U d;,.b.- U n k.ii l'I.r..i!d
right shoulder.
Catt'.t, JK connected on left
hip and side. Yearlings and 2
Tiir oil's, bar over JK connected
on left hip and side.
John Kilkenny,
Hepotifr, Or".
IV.ee" at H.ppner, Oregon, lay
10. 1'JiS. ltf
At Lexington Tuesdays and
Thursdays.
HORSES FOR SALE
Lockrd L'k Drcorstlont.
A I. is . V -1 . r ibi.o .nit int.. one of
a l.-nd of prijlu.-t"
the s'i! art w lh
1 .(o il.o ..:,. r li'.ghl n:i. Ids h.'rse
Mini. 1. Ini.i a fnd vh.-r rpalr
w.-ie I eliig inn. Io. Ti e h. ro n en
the of ii il.-. p . .-r t r. t.. h h. n
a nbuit'i.iiSte i-ui;,-,l to . iirh.-r m. 1
iitncl Mm ef to. den.-, r.
T't tn'l ) -ii .,- t' r. I liint.rt.sV
the si;! iith.f die R.;. J.
" .." r I. d I! .- l,-.i, i,.t. r, "l ilt 1 er tf to tl; tlti.
tliou'it tb ) w.re j nri of the dt-. ra- C !
Uci.i-.."-I', tn lt I t.-.- l'r s.
NOTIt'K I 'OH Pt HLTCATION ISO.
I.ATKH TIUCT.
Public 1-n.l Male.
lViartmont of the Interior. V. 8
I.anl (i. at La 0 run Jo, Oregon
July (th, 191S.
NoTK'i: I hereby slven that, as
dlri-i'tiJ by l!ie Ci mmlssletier of the
iii" oral Land OffW, undr provisions
if Sec. R. f . pursiunt to tho
au'll. atleii of onto M. N. ul. of Echo.
Oregon. Sorl.il No. 01 5 so 3. will
i IT.ir at public sale, to th htghsit
N.Miir. tut at not boa than I: O'1 P-r
to, at 10 o'clock A. M , on tl.s llltt
i'..i -f p. pietnber, 191. tint, at this
. i.e. foil. .wire trad ft land:
i:' Si'.. K Sll's. " . 14. Tp. 1
s . i: k . w. m
The a will n-l t k" t ep", but
l.l te iWiare! '. c 1 hn tin
tr-..it at the I ur l.tlie,
law r....,l 1 1 ; Sit-g T!;e prr.a
ft.is.Utr.se t t tgl.e t M.I wl.l be r
si 1 1 1 1 t t ' lir.ii.. .I'Vely av t.) t!. He
i"!'T t'.e a .i 'Ui.t t' e-o. f
A ti i rsens rls'r-i- g a lrljr
t'.e a!-,.. .;rcribej itJ art allod
t f p .-ir cltstms. or obje. ttotit.
des'.gnaial f.-r sale
I'l'NN. Ueitlster.
Broken or unbroken. Will It
e.d for cash or on time, purchas
er giving note with approved se
curity. Hones can bo een on
.riy ranch at the Tub Springs.
James Cakty.
Jdtf I.t xinnton, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
July 5th, 1918.
Notice Is hereby given that Frank
M. Pedro, of Echo, Oregon, who, on
Miy 25th, 1914, made Homestead
Entry, No. 013372. for Lots 4, 5,
6, and 7, and EHSWU. and W'-i
SI-;', Section , Township 1 South.
Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of Intention to nini i
three-year Proof, to establish clul::!
to the land above described, before
C. C. ratterson, United Slates Com
missioner, at his office, at Heppner,
Oregon, on the 10th day of Sep' .tu
ner, 1918.
Claimant names as v. I1 u'wo-i:
Robert A. Cullck. Mason F. Dun
can, Gushie E. Ayres, and Jol .i
Urosnan, all of Lena, Oregon.
c. s. di'n:;,
RegUtef-
NOTICE Poll Pt III.ICATION-
Department of the Interior. U. 8.
L:nd office nt La Grande, Oregon,
July Rth, 1 9 1 i.
Notice Is hir.-by glvon that r.ule
K. Ayr.n, of Lena. Oregon, who, on
Nov. tt-fer 17th. IMS. made Home-
ad Entry. No. OKtSlS. for E1,
SI'.. K "s. .'.' . S-.-. in. N'iNW'.
SW'.NW',. an I N'.V'.S'V. Soc-1 11
tl. n 11. T. - i .. I- :
:s r . . v,:,..-, ,. -.
r.l. d le-tl. e . f
t'.r. o i.-ar Pre. f. to i
to ti e laud a!'o. !
hose ' '. ratti-rs.iii. felt.
ISOLATED Ti'.UT
Pt BI.IC i,.n: HALE
Department of the L.'.orli.r, f . :1.
Land office at La Crai le. Ore,-c:..
July autri. 1918.
Notice is hereby glvn that, m
dli.vted by the Comnil n-r of t' )
tiet.eral Land office, under provti '. s
if Sec. 2 4 r. 3 . 11. S.. u tlant to li
appllciiilon of Ze'ia llroxiiai.. . '
Lena, Oregon. 8 rial No. 01634O.
will offor at public naln, to tho hi. -est
bidder, but at n--t b- . than (J.
I er acre, at 10 o' .. k a. m. on t.. s
11th day i f S.e.t.-inb. r. 191. I t .
at this ..face, the f .ll, iK Hat ,
i.it.d: nvsi:'4 fi,i' : . :.
ni:'.ni:'4, s.c. 2 s . it. ; ;
i: . w, m.
11 Is tract Is er .'.- r.
k. t . n a ho lug that
rt;. n there .f I. u) ,
' i t! - t .
'.lie grra'
.'...I i .in.
h, Range
". . 1'llan, ha
I u to make
t ,i I-1 i li claim
i rib. ..I. bforp !
1 States Com-
l;tU..ier. at l is oir.ee, at Heppner. '
ii- a tl too I "III day of HeptetU-'
1-r. 191.
t'ialninnt t.::, as lln
Walter Kt'.cuu. Jan;
.f ll'ipio-r. Oregon;
t'nil. at, am! Jsui. s T
l..-ti, or u
C.
I'm rough fur iiil-i.a i I,
Ti e al. will ii t be ',;;,( (.pen. I
will be d-i lured r ,. , when t
; r. -i tit at tl.e l. ,r : -., d 1 .1
. .. .-I t..J.'.iig. f ' I - n ma
!.. 1, !.-!,.-. t bid will I - r -.1 i ;
Iiiiiih-!lat iy pay ll. f . r-y r '
Any persons r'ali.,1 ;g a,ve:
the above .ti rt I land are s
l .- to rie tl r rh," "S. if o!
t
Sheridan. Il..ti. on or t. f .re t-.f tie d L
. K d ert A led f,,r s.
Morgan, ef 3
NoLsN SKIff. Kerlver.
DINS.
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